pdf, 18.67 MB
pdf, 18.67 MB

Forests provide plenty of inspiration to enable children to compose poetry and write stories. A forest visit also provides numerous topics suitable for non-fiction reading and writing.

Curriculum links (KS2):

  • Spoken word: Speaking audibly, giving descriptions, building vocabulary. Preparing and listening to poems, recognising different forms of poetry, participating in performances
  • Reading: Comprehension (increasing familiarity with a wide range of books, including fairy stories, myths and legends)
  • Writing: Composition

This lesson plan includes:

  • Pre-visit activities
  • A need-to-bring-checklist
  • Printable materials
  • Post-visit activities
  • Discussion pointers

We’d love to hear how you get on with this resource. For more free resources, visit www.forestryengland.uk/learning

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wilsonr959

3 years ago
5

I downloaded and used this lesson plan alongside several others from Forestry England. This lesson plan came in really handy and I used this to form the basis of my lesson on exploring literacy and poetry in the forest. My Year 5 class produced some amazing poems as a result! Would highly recommend this resource to any KS2 teachers.

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